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Of course not ! How will Fed-Ex know where to deliver the package without an address !

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Q: Can you fedex a package to an individual without an address?
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What type of crime is it toopening someone's Fedex package?

It is a federal crime to open someone's FedEx package without their permission. This is considered tampering with mail, which is punishable by fines and imprisonment.


How old do you have to be to get a package from FedEx?

Nope.


Can you sue fedex if they deliver your package to the wrong address?

Yes, you can potentially sue FedEx for delivering your package to the wrong address if they were negligent in their duties. You may be able to seek compensation for any damages or losses resulting from the incorrect delivery. It is advisable to first try resolving the issue through FedEx's customer service before pursuing legal action.


How much does it cost to get Fedex home delivery to come to a personal residence to pick up a package?

The charges that are associated with the delivery of a package by FedEx are related to things such as the size of the package, the weight of the package and how quickly one wants the package delivered. When one books the delivery FedEx will come to ones residence to pick up the package and that is included in the price.


How does Fedex package tracking work?

A package that is going through the Fedex system must stop at various locations along the way to its destination. A Fedex package has a unique number that must be logged at each of these stopping points and once the number is logged, the information of the location of the package is relayed to the customers.


How can one track their package if using FedEx?

One can track a FedEx package by either visiting a local FedEx office or using their online tracker. You will need to provide one of the following to find your package: a tracking number, a reference number or the Transportation Control Number.


How much would it coist to send a 25 lb package using FedEx Express?

"The FedEx rates vary, depending on distance, size of package, where the package will be sent from, how fast the package needs to be delivered, and several other factors. There is an area on FedEx's website that allows you to input all this information and get an accurate quote."


How does fedex tracking work online?

FedEx tracking works by providing customers with a unique tracking number. The customer can then go to the FedEx site, click on the tracking tab, and enter the unique code. FedEx has that number linked to the package and can provide updates as to the package's location.


FedEx Hold at Location service?

FedEx Hold at Location service is one of the following: The shipper can send a package directly to one of our many FedEx Office Locations or a FedEx station that accepts Hold at Location packages -or- The recipient can request for the package to be held after the 1st delivery attempt is made to delivery address. In turn, the package can be held for pickup at a FedEx Office Location or at the station itself. This is a good option for people who wont be home and packages are requiring signatures. The Office locations and Stations will hold the package for up to 5 business days from the first attempt or if no attempts are made they will hold up to 5 business days from the commit date.


How old do you have to be sign for a FedEx package?

18 and older


How can one track a package that is being sent by FedEx?

To track a package that is being sent through FedEx one would need to have the tracking number associated with the shipment. With this number it is possible to go to the fedEx website and enter it in their tracking tool which would list the last known location of the package.


How do I track a package?

You can track a package you have sent or are expecting by going to the UPS or FedEx website. They will have a link called "track a package."